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[Jose de Acosta, one of the best known writers on Ameri- 

 can history, born 1540, at Medina-del-Campo, Old Castille. 

 Entered Society of Jesus, 1553. Taught theology at Ocana; 

 went to Peru, 1571, and remained fifteen years. In Mexico and 

 Antilles two years. Returned to Spain with MSS. ; became 

 rector of Salamanca. Died, 1600. Of great learning but not 

 well acquainted with native languages.] 



